Consisting of Johnny 3 Tears, J-Dog, Charlie Scene, Da Kurlzz, Funny Man and Danny, Hollywood Undead’s sophomore album – “American Tragedy” – entered the Billboard Top 200 Album Chart at number four in the spring and has sold more than a quarter of a million copies to date in the U.S. alone.

“We went from a very successful first record that debuted at No. 21 or 26, but this time we came in at No. 4 behind Adele, Britney Spears and Radiohead,” Da Kurlzz said in an interview Monday, which marked the end of their WW3 Tour. “That’s a pretty big deal.”

The high energy, hybrid rock group, which melds elements of hip hop, metal and pop, will open for friends Avenged Sevenfold Monday at the Von Braun Center Propst Arena. Da Kurlzz said it’s the band’s second time touring with the veteran music group and they will continue opening for them through mid-December.

“We have actually known the band over the years and even before we released our first record,” he said. “We always kept in touch as friends, and they always talked about touring together at some point and it worked out for us.”

As of now, the band will continue to tour, promote and write for another upcoming record. And if you’re unsure of what to expect, Da Kurlzz said Hollywood Undead was once described as a modern day Beastie Boys.

“It’s hard to explain to people,” he said. “We share a lot of the same demographics as Avenged Sevenfold, which is odd because they are very metal and also very well known and respected.”

“We have six different MCs and you won’t really know what to expect if you don’t come to a show.”